17 year old teen shot twice by boyfriend of a dying gunshot victim he was trying to save

A 17 year old Senior at Central High School, Louisiana, Daniel Wesley, was headed home after leaving the Mall of Louisiana when he saw a woman with gunshot wounds, dying on the street. He put on a pair of gloves and searched for the woman’s bullet wounds, looking for the best place to apply pressure. The 17-year-old didn’t have his EMT certification yet, but in the critical moments the first thing that came to his mind was to help stop the bleeding.April Peck, a 30-year-old mother of two, had been shot by her boyfriend on Sunday,when Wesley saw her but before the teen could do more, Peck’s boyfriend came roaring back in a Chevy Malibu screaming..

“If you help her, I’m going to kill you,” he said, according to Wesley’s mother, who spoke to the Advocate, a newspaper based in Baton Rouge.

The boyfriend, Terrell Walker, rammed the car into Wesley, according to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office.

The car threw him into the side of an arriving ambulance, shattering his arm and snapping his femur. Injured, Wesley crawled to the median in pain. Not satisfied, investigators say Walker pointed his gun and shot the teen twice. Walker also fired at the ambulance’s crew, but didn’t hit them, before getting in the car and peeling off.

First responders ultimately sorted out the injured. Peck,, was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she died. Wesley was taken to the same hospital, and went through two surgeries in three days.

The paramedics weren’t injured. Mike Chustz, a spokesman for East Baton Rouge Emergency Medical Services, said they were barely out of their ambulance when the Malibu crushed Wesley into it.They had been flagged down by a motorist about an injured woman in the street and initially thought they were on their way to help an injured pedestrian. “It was totally unexpected,” Chustz told The Washington Post.

“They all did whatever they could to seek shelter to try to put some distance between them.” Walker was gone when deputies arrived, but investigators initiated a manhunt.

They saw him walking on Blue Bonnet Boulevard near Interstate 10 and approached. According to CBS affiliate WAFB, the deputies ordered Walker to put his hands up. He pulled out a handgun instead.

They “exchanged gunfire striking the suspect who was later pronounced dead,” according to a news release from the sheriff’s office.

Louisiana State Police are investigating the officer-involved shooting. Walker, a felon who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 1992 and to possession of a firearm by a felon 14 years later, had a tumultuous relationship with Peck, according to the Advocate. Walker was frequently jealous and often violent, family members told the newspaper. But the couple’s separations never lasted.

Peck had gotten a restraining order against him two weeks ago, the newspaper reported, but they continued to see each other. He used her Chevy Malibu to commute to his job and had picked her up from work a half-hour before shooting her and hurling her into the street.

Source: Washington Post

This post first appeared on Linda Ikeji’s Blog. Read the original story here.